Cabinet Member's Decision - Localism and Communities Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Cabinet Member's Decision - Localism and Communities Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Cabinet Member's Decision - Localism and Communities Tuesday, 23 December 2014, Agenda Item No Subject Page No 1 MOBILE LIBRARIES AND LIBRARY SERVICE AT HOME (LSAH) 1 - 46 REMODELLING Agenda produced and published by Simon Mallinson, Head of Legal and Democratic Services, County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP The reports and supporting information can be accessed via the Council’s website at http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk This page is intentionally left blank Cabinet Member Decision 23 December 2014 MOBILE LIBRARIES AND LIBRARY SERVICE AT HOME (LSAH) REMODELLING Relevant Cabinet Mrs L C Hodgson Member Relevant Officer Director of Business, Environment and Community Recommendation 1. The Director of Business, Environment and Community recommends the Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Localism and Communities: a) has regard to the consultation findings set out in this report and Appendices; and b) approves the proposals and future provision for the Mobile Library Service and Library Service at Home (LSAH) as part of a comprehensive service as set out in the 1964 Museum and Libraries Act and having due regard to the Equality Duty of the County Council as outlined in the report to: (i) reduce the size of the Mobile Library Service from 3 vehicles to 1 together with the consequential changes to the number of routes and stops; and (ii) integrate the Library Service at Home into the mobile library service or other provision to meet customer need including volunteer deliveries, help to access online resources or RNIB Talking Books service (paid for by the Library Service). Background Information 2. The Mobile Library Service and Library Service at Home (LSAH) was tasked with making savings of £100,000 per annum in April 2014. In order to do this the service was reviewed and a proposal was considered and agreed by Cabinet on 17 July 2014 to consult on the possibility of reducing the number of Library mobile vehicles in the service from 3 vehicles to 1 vehicle and changing mobile routes in order that they concentrated on reaching people who live more than 3 miles from their nearest static Library (in line with previously used library standards). Cabinet also agreed to commence a consultation on proposed changes Cabinet Member Decision – 23 December 2014 Page 1 Page 1 to the LSAH to remove that vehicle but still reach all current customers through a combination of the remaining Mobile Library and also via volunteers based at local branch libraries. Two separate consultations began on 11 August 2014 and ran for almost 3 months, ending on 31 October 2014. The collated responses to these consultations are attached as Appendices 1 and 2. 3. The mobile library consultation was made available to all residents online via the Worcestershire County Council website and in paper copies on the vehicles and in libraries. Parish Councils and County Councillors were notified that the consultation was taking place. There are 1233 customers of the mobile library service and 940 consultation responses were received with 99% of the respondents indicating that they were current users of the mobile library service. 4. The LSAH consultation was sent out in the post with prepaid envelopes to all 141 customers and to 8 residential care homes and 120 responses were received. 5. Responses demonstrated that customers valued the service that they received, however consultation showed that some people would need to travel further to a stop or receive less frequent visits. Mobile Library Service 6. It is proposed to reduce the number of mobile library vehicles from 3 to 1, and as a consequence reduce the number of routes from the current 42 with 430 stops to 20 routes with 267 stops (equating to a 38% reduction in stops overall). The proposal would see the mobile library service continue to visit 175 villages. 48 towns or villages will no longer receive a mobile service as they are less than 3 miles distance from a static service point. It is proposed to retain at least one stop in an area where there has previously been more than one stop. The newly located stop will be accessible to as many current customers as possible. A list of the proposed new stops is attached as Appendix 5. 7. In light of the consultation responses it is proposed to retain the following stops which were 'at risk' in response to customer need (see paragraph 16): Cropthorne - Lower Croft & The Green, Pinvin - Spion Kop, Castlemorton - New Rd & Orchard House Farm, Upper Broadheath - The Bell, Hallow - Oakleigh Ave, Drakes Broughton - Keepers Close, Hanley Swan - Oakmere Caravan Park & The Swan Inn, Strensham - Court Road, Cookley - Statie Drive, Pensax - Penn Hall, Callow Hill, - Abberley View, Romsley - Hillcrest Road, Fernhill Heath -Station Road & Agatha Gardens, Chatley - The Barons. 8. Further investigations will be undertaken for 24 possible Cabinet Member Decision – 23 December 2014 Page 2 Page 2 locations for Community Collections in addition to the current ones as suggested by customers. Community Collections are sets of books in community locations supported and exchanged on a regular basis by staff from the nearest branch library. The library service already has approximately 200 of these across the county. 9. Time between visits will be increased to 4-5 weeks from the current three week rotation e.g. the vehicle will visit on the first Monday of the month or the second Tuesday. On spare days bookings can be taken by community groups who can make use of the Wi-Fi and meeting room facilities. This should be a potential source of additional income. 10. The consultation responses identified 40 customers who indicated they would be interested in volunteering to maintain services, and officers will be making contact with these individuals in the near future to explore this possibility. 11. It is proposed to integrate some of the LSAH customers into the mobile library service where routes permit., with other provision to meet customer need where this is not the case, for example a volunteer delivery, RNIB Talking Book Service, help to visit a library or help to access on-line books and services. 12. 50 (5.3%) of the anonymous consultation responses received stated that the customer would no longer be able to get to the mobile library in its new location due to disability or infirmity. Officers are attempting to identify these individual customers by postcode to offer LSAH deliveries by a volunteer or an alternative service. 13. All customers on the Council's mobile library user database will be contacted individually with the outcome of the review for their mobile library stop. The outcome will be that either: their stop will be retained but visiting less frequently; or their stop will be removed and they will be transferred to LSAH; or their stop will be deleted and they will be signposted to their nearest branch library. 14. Any responses to this letter will highlight any customers still requiring support. Library Service at Home 15. 42% (374) of those who answered the question 'If your mobile library stop was removed, how would you access library services? were customers who indicated that they would not use a library at all if their mobile stop was removed. Of those, 58.5 % (219) are service users who will continue to receive a visit from a mobile library, 19% (72) will be offered a LSAH service and 13%(50) customers do not have a disability or infirmity but live within three miles of Cabinet Member Decision – 23 December 2014 Page 3 Page 3 a static service or community collection. These customers will lose their mobile service but be encouraged to use their static service or nearest community collection. 892 individuals (of the 940 respondents) answered this question and could choose more than one answer. 16. LSAH customers are unable to access other library services (other than on-line provision) due to age, disability and/or rural isolation. The LSAH driver currently makes deliveries to them in their own home rather than at a particular stop. We are committed to ensure that every LSAH customer continues to receive a service. Options for alternative service are outlined below with responses. 17. The consultation asked customers which means of service delivery they preferred: Deliveries to be made by a trained volunteer, supported staff from the local library – 58.5 % (70 customers) A visit from the mobile library – 58.5% (70 customers) Help from library staff to access online resources in their own home 3.4% (4 customers) Help from volunteers to visit a static library 3.4 % (4 customers) Receive spoken word items through the post from RNIB or Calibre (funded by Library Service) 4.2% (5 customers) Books selected by library staff and collected by a friend or relative. 3.4% (4 customers). 18. Wherever possible these preferences will be met. 19. It is proposed to retain the former LSAH vehicle as this will ensure cover for routes when maintenance is required and for routes not accessible using the large vehicle. The new mobile library vehicle will also be made available for bookings and to generate income. One of the old disused mobile library vehicles will be transferred to the Schools Library Service (SLS) who will scrap their old vehicle. This will reduce the maintenance and running costs of the service. It is additionally proposed to sell 3 vehicles with income from sales reinvested in new livery for the SLS mobile and LSAH vehicle to better represent the image of the Council. Legal, Financial, HR and 20. The Council recognises the significant level of Equality Equality Implications Duty due regard which is appropriate when considering changes to these services. A full Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) was carried out for both the mobile library and LSAH services in June 2013 and this has now been Cabinet Member Decision – 23 December 2014 Page 4 Page 4 updated to take account of the results of the consultations.

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